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31. Mai 2006, 20:26:19
Walter Montego 
Sujet: Re: Last Chance for the May Special ;)
gambler104: I'll probably stick with one year at a time. I have trouble believing the internet will be much as it is today or that my interests won't change in six years. If I get the money and don't mind being wrong, I'd certainly get the lifetime membership. It seems like a good deal to me. This site is still best that I've seen so far in a lot of ways. Plus the owner is a hands on guy that actually exists and talks to us. As Fencer points out, he can make capital investments now which might make him more money than he'll lose years later from the few people that buy the lifetime memberships.

31. Mai 2006, 19:32:38
Chicago Bulls 
Sujet: Re: Last Chance for the May Special ;)
modifié par Chicago Bulls (31. Mai 2006, 19:33:17)
gambler104: .
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I personally wouldn't have given a lifetime membership for the equivalent of 5 or 10 years. I would have done it for the equivalent of 25 or 30 years

And the result would be that no one would purchase it....!

31. Mai 2006, 18:50:23
gambler104 
Sujet: Re: Last Chance for the May Special ;)
Pythagoras: I agree that in the end it does hurt Brain King, but Fencer's point about the short term help is very valid. Almost all companies that sell membership have some form of a discount to increase immediate profits. I personally wouldn't have given a lifetime membership for the equivalent of 5 or 10 years. I would have done it for the equivalent of 25 or 30 years or had something like buy five years, get two more free.

31. Mai 2006, 18:05:08
Andersp 
Sujet: Re: Last Chance for the May Special ;)
Fencer: I know, but i rather test auto-pass

31. Mai 2006, 17:55:35
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: Last Chance for the May Special ;)
Andersp: You can test the incoming fun toy on your Notepad page.

31. Mai 2006, 15:53:58
Andersp 
Sujet: Re: Last Chance for the May Special ;)
modifié par Andersp (31. Mai 2006, 15:54:27)
Fencer: because smart people can change their mind but i suppose it means that you can add more "fun htmltoys" for the discussionboards, right?

31. Mai 2006, 15:49:56
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: Last Chance for the May Special ;)
Andersp: Why do you ask when you already know the answer?

31. Mai 2006, 15:46:28
Andersp 
Sujet: Re: Last Chance for the May Special ;)
Fencer: ok..thanks...does "launch new services and enhancements" means that you'll be able to add auto-pass? ...just asking!!

31. Mai 2006, 15:41:23
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: Last Chance for the May Special ;)
Andersp: The May Action ends today, right. But the Black Rook can be purchased anytime, of course.

31. Mai 2006, 15:25:04
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: Last Chance for the May Special ;)
Pythagoras: Well, you may be right but only from a long term point of view. For example, I need to purchase a new application server (or two to make a fail-safe cluster). The estimated price is, say, 3000 Euro. With 10 new Black Rooks I could buy it immediately and the site would be faster and much more reliable immediately as well (which is an undoubtful benefit for everyone and also brings a possibility to launch new services and enhancements without worrying about the site performance). With standard membership payments, I would have to wait for several years to accomplish the same deal. Yes, the final sum would be higher but the faster availability of the resources is more important.
Anyway, any help and support is always welcome, of course.

31. Mai 2006, 13:08:45
Pedro Martínez 

31. Mai 2006, 13:08:27
Chicago Bulls 
Sujet: Re: Last Chance for the May Special ;)
modifié par Chicago Bulls (31. Mai 2006, 13:08:43)
Groucho: That's about a five year membership and you get a lifetime!

So if someone wants to really support Brainking it has to stay away from these black devils....!
Since if i stay for example 7 years as a white Rook at Brainking i will pay 270 € while as a black Rook i will pay only 150 €. And it gets worse as years pass.....

Personally another and actually the decisive reason is the: "you will have a membership for a lifetime"! This brings me in front of the devastating inevitable and i hate to see so far in the future
I prefer to see only 6 months ahead even if i also hate this..... 2 days ahead is enough!

31. Mai 2006, 12:53:28
Vikings 
Sujet: cool

30. Mai 2006, 06:47:52
Papa Zoom 
Sujet: Last Chance for the May Special ;)
modifié par Papa Zoom (30. Mai 2006, 21:48:26)
Update: Someone has taken the offer!  Thanks!  ;)


If anyone is interested in taking advantage of the Black Rook special (1/2 price if you find someone to share the cost with you) then please let me know. I may have another interested party. It's 150 Euro each which equals about 200 US dollars. That's about a five year membership and you get a lifetime! A number of people have already grabbed at this chance. It's a great offer if you've got the money and you are going to be at BK a while. ;)

PM me if interested. ;)

30. Mai 2006, 02:50:53
gogul 
Sujet: Re: Smileys
Summertop: smileys, HTML, graphs, f/s, yes

30. Mai 2006, 02:48:44
Summertop 
Sujet: Smileys
So...Are smileys only for paying members?

29. Mai 2006, 22:19:39
Hrqls 
Sujet: Re: The graphs
Hrqls: hmm cant find an online movie of a puffin flying away .. its a fun thing to see :)

29. Mai 2006, 22:07:12
Hrqls 
Sujet: Re: The graphs
Fencer: hey! puffins cant help it to be slow .. did you ever see one taking of ? (fly away) ;)

29. Mai 2006, 12:42:28
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: The graphs
Hrqls: It is already fixed.

29. Mai 2006, 12:41:56
Hrqls 
Sujet: Re: The graphs
Mr. Shumway: i can view the graph bbw just posted

last week or the week before that i once had a graph not showing though . i didnt investigate further at that time .. and i now have no problems . not sure what caused it .. i am not even sure on which computer or with browser i was viewing :)

29. Mai 2006, 01:01:36
toedder 
Sujet: Re: The graphs
BIG BAD WOLF: Very strange. In the page source, the middle cell where the graphs should appear shows up as an empty "<td></td>". Many seem to have this problem, but many don't. It isn't caused by the browser, it doesn't occur in general, but if it happens to you, it always happens to you. Must be a curse..

29. Mai 2006, 00:44:37
coan.net 
Sujet: Re: The graphs
Mr. Shumway: Strange. Looks perfect to me. I guess that is why they call it a bug.

29. Mai 2006, 00:44:15
gogul 
Sujet: Re: The graphs
BIG BAD WOLF: I donüt have the graphs too, for some days now

29. Mai 2006, 00:42:59
toedder 
Sujet: Re: The graphs
BIG BAD WOLF: that is just a grey page for me too.

28. Mai 2006, 23:13:36
coan.net 
Sujet: Re: The graphs
Marfitalu: For example, this works fine - can you see this page:

http://brainking.com/en/BKRGraph?u=2560&tp=23

28. Mai 2006, 23:10:38
coan.net 
Sujet: Re: The graphs
Marfitalu: They are working fine for me also. Seen a couple of bug reports about it also, so it sounds like you are not alone.

Where are you clicking to open the graphs? (from what page are you trying to see graphs from)

28. Mai 2006, 23:02:52
furbster 
Sujet: Re: The graphs
Marfitalu: Mine are showing, nto sure why yours aren't.

28. Mai 2006, 01:03:26
Czuch 
Sujet: Re:
ScarletRose: have one for me!

28. Mai 2006, 00:55:47
ScarletRose 
Sujet: Re:
Czuch Chuckers: well.. it must be fixed.. I am outta here.. have a nice evening.. :)

28. Mai 2006, 00:50:56
Czuch 
Sujet: Re:
ScarletRose: a half hour or so??????

28. Mai 2006, 00:49:33
ScarletRose 
Sujet: Re:
Czuch Chuckers: yes.. maybe he was implementing some things .. just getting home so I don't know how long it was down..

28. Mai 2006, 00:40:05
Czuch 
Sujet: Re:
ScarletRose: I see liquid is up and about, so maybe he had to fix something?

28. Mai 2006, 00:36:30
ScarletRose 
Sujet: Re:
Czuch Chuckers: yep.. I did.. it just let me in..

28. Mai 2006, 00:35:19
Czuch 
Anyone else have problems accessing this site recently?

26. Mai 2006, 10:57:21
Walter Montego 
Sujet: Re: Backgammon apparent piece movement
pauloaguia: OK :)

26. Mai 2006, 10:00:02
pauloaguia 
Sujet: Re: Backgammon apparent piece movement
Walter Montego: Disregrad that last post... I wasn't thinking clearly

26. Mai 2006, 09:46:54
Walter Montego 
Sujet: Re: Backgammon apparent piece movement
pauloaguia: You'd better think about what you just said about clockwise and how it looks to each player. That's like saying we have a clock laying face up between us with you at the 6 and me at the 12 and the second hand appears to move in opposite directions! My clockwise movements will look the same no matter where the observer is placed if he's looking down upon the game. How can we be moving them in the same direction? That's not Backgammon as I know it.

26. Mai 2006, 09:40:02
pauloaguia 
Sujet: Re: Backgammon apparent piece movement
Walter Montego: Actually, if the two opponents are sitting one in front of the other both will be moving their pieces in the same direction. In this case, you'll move them anti-clockwise (for instance) and it will look like your opponent is moving clockwise, though, in his/her point of view, he's moving anti-clockwise as well.

However, if the two opponents are sitting side by side, they will indeed have to move each one in opposite directions.


This said, it doesn't matter to me which way the board goes, just as long as it stays the same during the whole game

26. Mai 2006, 07:40:37
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: Backgammon apparent piece movement
Walter Montego: That's how it worked here (one player clockwise and the other one counterclockwise). After protests and complaits of the majority of backgammon players on BK I decided to make it as it is now. From my point of view, I see no difference if the pieces move one way on another - it's just another view of the same position, nothing else.

26. Mai 2006, 07:20:33
Walter Montego 
Sujet: Re: Backgammon apparent piece movement
whopper: I agree with this skepticism. When playing on a real board in person with someone one player goes clockwise and the other player goes counterclockwise. It is only with the computer do both people think they're going the same direction. Kind of like having the declaring hand in Bridge always played from the south seat in the newspaper, but that's not how it is in real games. I don't see any reason for not allowing the player pick the direction of travel for his pieces, but I also don't see why it would matter in the first place. It doesn't change the game, does it? Is there not a standardized direction of travel for the checkers? As in a book on Backgammon? Why not adopt that and have them go in that direction? Since the current way of notating the games is 1 to 24 instead by the table they're in, I would imagine that having the 6 to 1 inner table in the same place for both players would take care of it. If me, it's on the lower right and my pieces would go counterclockwise. If my opponent, it'd be on the upper left of my screen and my pieces would go clockwise toward the 19 to 24 inner table which would be on my side of the board in the lower left of the screen.

26. Mai 2006, 05:57:34
Sylfest Strutle 
Sujet: Re:
Anencephalsaid: Everybody play backgammon clockwise here in iran. I have to edit my mind when switching between OTB and net games :)

They do? How is this done? One board each, with a third person who updates your opponents board after you have made your move (and vice versa)?

24. Mai 2006, 16:00:23
"GERRY" 
Sujet: Re:
Pythagoras: Well said,Its a good thing they have books and programs for playing games on game sites,Or there would be alot of lost players LOL:)

24. Mai 2006, 13:41:10
Chicago Bulls 
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If chickens can play tic-tac-toe and draw against humans, then i find it ridiculous if human brains complain about not being able to think things mirrored....

24. Mai 2006, 13:38:06
Chicago Bulls 
Sujet: Re:
modifié par Chicago Bulls (24. Mai 2006, 13:38:40)
Anencephal: .
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And here in Greece where Backgammon is a little more inside our DNA compared to other countries we play both ways with no problems....
But clockwise or anti-clockwise? It doesn't matter. Human brain has he ability to adapt with no problems! You just have to try.....

24. Mai 2006, 13:31:25
Anencephal 
Sujet: Re:
Baked Alaskan: Everybody play backgammon clockwise here in iran. I have to edit my mind when switching between OTB and net games :)

24. Mai 2006, 11:54:29
Baked Alaskan 
Sujet: Re:
furbster:
Currently I'm playing a "clockwise" game at another site and its driving me nuts LOL I have no option to change it tho

But I'm only there for Mancala... Will be glad when Fencer adds It here so I can quit the other site LOL
*hint*



24. Mai 2006, 11:50:50
Jason 
Sujet: Re:
furbster: I think that only might apply when playing on live sites and both people play /look at the same board

24. Mai 2006, 11:48:02
furbster 
I've never heard of nplaying backgammon in the clockwise direction, i'd be so confused if i had to do that lol.

24. Mai 2006, 11:05:02
Buz 
Sujet: Re: gammon games
pauloaguia: yes i understand this but on some other game sites you have the option of which way you want to travel round the board clock wise or anticlock wise

24. Mai 2006, 10:11:13
pauloaguia 
Sujet: Re: gammon games
Buz: It seems that sometime in the past changes have been made regarding that subject:
http://brainking.com/pt/News?bms=106

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